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ACORNed again by the mighty wurlitzer

21 Wednesday Jul 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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media criticism, mighty wurlitzer, NAACP, right wingnuttia, Shirley Sherrod

Wurlitzer, the Mighty, or Wingnut Welfare Wurlitzer – Professional media outlets dedicated specifically to promulgating right-wing propaganda, such as Regnery Press or Fox News. In the modern era of media consolidation, it may be difficult to separate the deliberate organs of misinformation from the incessant general tinkle of infotainment. The term ‘Mighty Wurlitzer’ itself is pre-Internet, said to have been coined by an early CIA operative in reference to Cold War propaganda efforts.

July 20, 2010 5:37 PM

Shirley Sherrod Helped Keep Us Out of Bankruptcy, Farmer’s Wife Says

Shirley Sherrod was forced to resign from the Department of Agriculture because of recent remarks she made that, taken out of context, suggested she discriminated against a white farmer. That farmer’s wife, however, is saying Sherrod is a “friend for life” who saved their family farm from foreclosure….

At Digby:

….Breitbart had edited the video, of course, and he refuses to release the whole thing, naturally. But that didn’t matter in this case any more than it mattered in the ACORN case….

….But I also have to wonder if they know what the optics of this are. If two-bit sociopathic wingnuts can scare them to this extent with obviously doctored videos, what happens when they see a real threat? Are they going to flap their arms like penguins and run around in circles screaming “they’re coming to get us, run for your lives!!?” At this point, that doesn’t seem entirely ridiculous.

Seriously, this shows tremendous weakness. Andrew Brietbart is a con artist and and right wing entertainer whose antics should always be met with a cynical laugh and a shake of the head. To fall for his schtick more than once is political malpractice….

Well, at least the NAACP corrected the record:

NAACP Statement on the Resignation of Shirley Sherrod

July 20, 2010

(BALTIMORE, MD) – NAACP President and CEO Benjamin Todd Jealous issued the following statement today after a careful investigation into the presentation of former USDA Official Shirley Sherrod.

“The NAACP has a zero tolerance policy against racial discrimination, whether practiced by blacks, whites, or any other group.

The NAACP also has long championed and embraced transformation by people who have moved beyond racial bias. Most notably, we have done so for late Alabama Governor George Wallace and late US Senator Robert Byrd — each a man who had associated with and supported white supremacists and their cause before embracing civil rights for all.  

With regard to the initial media coverage of the resignation of USDA Official Shirley Sherrod, we have come to the conclusion we were snookered by Fox News and Tea Party Activist Andrew Breitbart into believing she had harmed white farmers because of racial bias.

Having reviewed the full tape, spoken to Ms. Sherrod, and most importantly heard the testimony of the white farmers mentioned in this story, we now believe the organization that edited the documents did so with the intention of deceiving millions of Americans.  

The fact is Ms. Sherrod did help the white farmers mentioned in her speech.  They personally credit her with helping to save their family farm.

Moreover, this incident and the lesson it prompted occurred more that 20 years before she went to work for USDA.

Finally, she was sharing this account as part of a story of transformation and redemption. In the full video, Ms.Sherrod says she realized that the dislocation of farmers is about “haves and have nots.”  “It’s not just about black people, it’s about poor people,” says Sherrod in the speech. “We have to get to the point where race exists but it doesn’t matter.”

This is a teachable moment, for activists and for journalists.

Most Americans agree that racism has no place in American Society.  We also believe that civil and human rights have to be measured by a single yardstick.

The NAACP has demonstrated its commitment to live by that standard.

The Tea Party Federation took a step in that direction when it expelled the Tea Party Express over the weekend. Unfortunately, we have yet to hear from other leaders in the Tea Party movement like Dick Armey and Sarah Palin, who have been virtually silent on the “internal bigotry” issue.

Next time we are confronted by a racial controversy broken by Fox News or their allies in the Tea Party like Mr. Breitbart, we will consider the source and be more deliberate in responding.  The tape of Ms. Sherrod’s speech at an NAACP banquet was deliberately edited to create a false impression of racial bias, and to create a controversy where none existed.  This just shows the lengths to which extremist elements will go to discredit legitimate opposition.

According to the USDA, Sherrod’s statements prompted her dismissal. While we understand why Secretary Vilsack believes this false controversy will impede her ability to function in the role, we urge him to reconsider.

Finally, we hope this incident will heighten Congress’s urgency in dealing with the well documented findings of discrimination toward black, Latino, Asian American and Native American farmers, as well as female farmers of all races.”

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Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation’s oldest and largest civil rights organization. Its members throughout the United States and the world are the premier advocates for civil rights in their communities, conduc

As if the Faux News Channel and their evil mighty wurlitzer minions have ever been credible.

When wingnuts collide: Todd Tiahrt and Jerry Moran in the Kansas republican U.S. Senate primary

20 Tuesday Jul 2010

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2010, Jerry Moran, Kansas, Primary, right wingnuttia, Todd Tiahrt, U.S. Senate

There is a disadvantage to living in the Kansas City media market – you get the benefit of seeing all of the right wingnut republican campaign commercials on your idiot box. Todd Tiahrt (r) and Jerry Moran (r) are duking it out in the upcoming Kansas republican U.S. Senate primary:

The transcript:

I’ve worked hard to make sure that farmers and ranchers in Kansas have success.

[Jerry Moran Fights for Kansas]

I’ve voted to reduce or eliminate capital gains taxes and estate taxes.

[Jerry Moran Voted to Reduce Taxes]

I’ve been a supporter of the Bush tax cuts.

[Supported Bush tax cuts]

And almost everything that President Obama has proposed I have been against.

[Opposed Obama agenda]

I have no interest in giving terrorists, uh, Constitutional rights in the United States.

Have opposed bringing terrorists to the United States for any reason.

[Opposed bring terrorists to the U.S.]

And don’t believe that under the Constitution terrorists have constitutional rights.

[No rights for terrorists]

I’m Jerry Moran and I approved this message.

[Approved by Jerry Moran Paid for by Moran for Kansas]

Oh, brother.

You mean these Bush tax cuts?:

Critics Still Wrong on What’s Driving Deficits in Coming Years

Economic Downturn, Financial Rescues, and Bush-Era Policies Drive the Numbers

By Kathy Ruffing and James R. Horney

Updated June 28, 2010

Some critics continue to assert that President George W. Bush’s policies bear little responsibility for the deficits the nation faces over the coming decade – that, instead, the new policies of President Barack Obama and the 111th Congress are to blame. Most recently, a Heritage Foundation paper downplayed the role of Bush-era policies (for more on that paper, see p. 4). Nevertheless, the fact remains: Together with the economic downturn, the Bush tax cuts and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq explain virtually the entire deficit over the next ten years (see Figure 1)….

Morans.

What, you're not bringing folks a hot meal?

13 Tuesday Jul 2010

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“…Then she said she had solutions. The solution that she offered for the pre-existing condition my grandson had was, she offered to bring the family a, a hot meal….”

Missouri’s answer to Minnesota’s Michelle Bachmann has a television commercial ready to clog the airwaves:

Via our friends at Fired Up:

[Vicky Hartzler for Congress. Approved by Vicky Hartzler, Paid for by Vicky Hartzler for Congress] I’m Vicky Hartzler and I approved this message.

Government too often has become the problem, not the solution. To preserve our freedom and our children’s future it’s time we get America back on the right track.

Narrator: Vicky Hartzler, small business owner. [Small Business Experience] Life long farmer. Former teacher. [Lebanon & Belton Schools] Leader for lower taxes, smaller government, and our values. [Proven Conservative Leader] Wife and mother. [Endorsed by Mo. Right to Life]

Around here, when something’s broken, we fix it. [Real Conservative. Real Change.] And that’s what I’ll do in Congress.

Fix it? Really? And how would you do that? Just asking.

A health care story (September 3, 2009):

….SMP: And, and you’ve told your story in a variety of, of places. Last week you attended a, another forum for, in this area. Could you tell me about that?

Randy Huggins:…Last Thursday I went to a health care information forum, I guess you could call it, Vickiy Hartzler [a declared Republican candidate for the 4th Congressional District seat] held here. And she had concerns about the legislation and she had things that she liked about the legislation. Then she said she had solutions. The solution that she offered for the pre-existing condition my grandson had was, she offered to bring the family a, a hot meal. [pause] We’re hungry, but that’s not gonna help his heart, so.

SMP: And so, do you, do you feel some frustration when, when dealing with this, you know, the subject of health care reform and when you feel like people give you solutions that really aren’t solutions?

Randy Huggins: Absolutely it’s frustrating. [pause] I, I just, I don’t understand where they’re coming from. Why they can’t see the need to fix, the system’s broken. And they don’t see any need to fix it or to change it in any way. Just….

“…To preserve our freedom and our children’s future it’s time we get America back on the right track…”

Unless our children happen to have a pre-existing medical condition, then, tough luck on that future preservation thing, eh?

Because all the other wingnuts aren't wingnut enough

07 Wednesday Jul 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Ballon Juice, Brian Nieves, missouri, right wingnuttia, Wingularity

Wingularity, the – the point at which the insanity from the far right and those controlling the Republican Party [continues] to grow exponentially until it reaches an unsustainable weight and collapses upon itself. This is also known as the Purity Spiral, wherein the density of wingnut increases compared to mainstream conservatives to the point of pure wingnut. As the ratio rises, this creates a phenomenon wherein no logic or sanity can penetrate or escape. When rightwing argument has become completely inaccessible to the uninitiated, it has reached the Wingularity…

Via our friends at Fired Up:

[It’s time for bold leadership

Brian Nieves, State Senate]

Our U.S. Constitution is small on purpose because the function of the federal government is supposed to be small.

[It’s time to stand up]

Federal government, Barack Hussein Obama, and your liberal ilk, leave us alone.

[Brian Nieves

Energy, Passion, Experience

Paid for by Nieves for Senate, Dave Bailey Treasurer]

Steve Martin is informing electoral strategery in Missouri?:

….I mentioned that, earlier in the show, a drug joke – and I hate to do that, because it creates a mess, and I’m not into drugs any more. I quit completely, and I hate people who are still into it. Well.. I do take one drug now – for fun – and, maybe you’ve heard of it, it’s a new thing, I don’t know if you have or not. It’s a new thing, it makes you small. [ indicates size with fingers ] About this big. And, you know, I’ll be home, sitting with my friends, and, uh.. we’ll be sitting around, and somebody will say, “Heeeyyy.. let’s get small!” So, you know, we get small, and uh.. the only bad thing is if some tall people come over. You’re walking around going, “Ah hahaha..!” Now, I know I shouldn’t get small when I’m driving.. but I was driving around the other day, and I said, “What the heck?” You know? So I’m driving like.. [ extends arms high in the air like he’s reaching up to a giant steering wheel ] And, uh.. a cop pulls me over. And he makes me get out, he looks at me and he says, “Heyyy.. are you small”? I said, “No-o-o! I’m not!” He said, “Well, I’m gonna have to measure you.” They have this little test they give you – they give you a balloon.. and if you can get inside of it, they know you’re small. Now, I’ve already talked it over with the cast – they’ve been working all week, it’s a tough thing to do, come out here live. Immediately after the show, we’re all gonna go out.. and get really small!….

Go figure.

Cynthia Davis (r) and Scott Rupp (r) in the 2nd Senate District: that ain't exactly hamburger feed

03 Saturday Jul 2010

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2nd Senate District, campaign finance, Cynthia Davis, Don Crozier, missouri, right wingnuttia, Scott Rupp

This showed up yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

MISSOURI ETHICS COMMISSION

CONTRIBUTION OF MORE THAN $5,000.00 RECEIVED BY ANY COMMITTEE FROM ANY SINGLE DONOR – TO BE FILED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF RECEIVING THE CONTRIBUTION

C010984 ELECT CYNTHIA DAVIS [pdf] 6/30/2010

Bernie Davis

O’Fallon MO

Back to Basics Christian Bookstore

6/30/2010

$26,000.00

[emphasis added]

That’s a lot more than the perks you get from working at a national fast food chain franchise, don’t you think?

Yes, one of the most incomprehensible right wingnut members of the Missouri House (and that’s saying a lot) is running for the seat in the 2nd Senate District, challenging a republican incumbent in the primary. The candidates on the August 3rd primary ballot:

State Senate – District 2

Democrat

DON CROZIER O FALLON MO 3/29/2010

Republican

SCOTT T RUPP WENTZVILLE MO 696 2/23/2010

CYNTHIA L DAVIS O FALLON MO 874 2/23/2010

Let’s take a look at their campaign finance reports (in alphabetical order).

Cynthia Davis (r) filed her first quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on April 14th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: ELECT CYNTHIA DAVIS

ReportDate:

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $4,800.00

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $13,784.00

3. ALL LOANS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $4,000.00

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $24,884.00

5. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $19,139.45

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $9,985.07

35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 29 + 30 + 31 – 32 – 33 – 34) $4,000.00

[emphasis added]

And the money came from:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: ELECT CYNTHIA DAVIS

Report Date: 4/10/2010

Robert Knodel Chestfield, MO 01/11/2010 $1,000.00

James Finch Defiance, MO 01/09/2010 $1,000.00

Mark Andrews Jr. Sanibel FL 02/15/2010 $1,000.00

High Way Media O’Fallon, MO 03/31/2010 $2,100.00 In-Kind

Michelle Fitch Defiance MO 02/16/2010 $5,000.00

2. TOTAL ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $25 OR LESS $604.00

13. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $100 OR LESS $3,275.00

The expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: ELECT CYNTHIA DAVIS

ReportDate: 4/10/2010

A. EXPENDITURES OF $100 OR LESS BY CATEGORY

Public Relations $572.88

Fees $209.00

Postage $24.62

Supplies $8.48

Media $100.00

B. ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES ALL OVER $100 AND ALL PAYMENTS TO CAMPAIGN WORKERS

Universal Printing St. Louis, MO 01/26/2010 Tabloid ed1, vol 1 $7,366.51

Allegra Print & Imaging Louis, MO 01/14/2010 Donation envelopes $251.00

I Heard The People Say Chesterfield, Missouri 02/22/2010 Booth at Rally $295.00

Marks Quick Print St Louis. MO 03/15/2010 Bumper Stickers $220.00

I wonder if we could get one of those bumper stickers. I bet Stephen Colbert would appreciate one – it could be a collector’s item.

The incumbent, Scott Rupp, filed his amended first quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on April 15th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: RE-ELECT RUPP FOR SENATE

ReportDate:

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $231,613.69

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $27,520.00

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $259,133.69

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $145,933.01

20. TOTAL ALL CONTRIBUTIONS MADE THIS ELECTION (SUM 16B + 19A) $46,630.00

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $62,701.41

35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 29 + 30 + 31 – 32 – 33 – 34) $0.00

Uh, yeah, those are big numbers. But…

Let’s take a look at where the money came from:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: RE-ELECT RUPP FOR SENATE

Report Date: 4/15/2010

Home Building Industry PAC St. Louis, MO 03/03/2010 $1,000.00

Missouri Professional Mutual Saint Louis, MO 01/07/2010 $2,500.00

CenturyTel Inc Monroe, LA 01/27/2010 $1,250.00

Eli Lilly Indianapolis, IN 02/04/2010 $1,000.00

APS Healthcare Bethesda Inc Windsor Mill, MD 02/04/2010 $2,000.00

Consumer Lending Alliance Crawfordville, FL 02/25/2010 $1,000.00

Missouri Ambulatory Surgery Center Assn PAC Lees Summit, MO 03/25/2010 $1,000.00

Missouri Petroleum Marketers & Conv Store Assn Jefferson City, MO 03/03/2010 $1,000.00

3. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $100 OR LESS $2,645.00

Uh, yeah, that’s a distinctly different donor base.

The expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: RE-ELECT RUPP FOR SENATE

ReportDate: 4/15/2010

A. EXPENDITURES OF $100 OR LESS BY CATEGORY

Filing Fee $100.00

Dues $136.96

Publishing Fees $57.00

Food and Beverage $226.28

Office expense $59.52

Advertisement $516.65

Grassroots Expense $100.00

B. ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES ALL OVER $100 AND ALL PAYMENTS TO CAMPAIGN WORKERS

Art Works Design Chesterfield, MO 01/25/2010 Website Design $2,150.00

Art Works Design Chesterfield, MO 02/12/2010 Website Design $250.00

Survey St. Louis Saint Charles, MO 01/07/2010 Website Domain $150.00

Westplex 100.7 Troy, MO 01/12/2010 Radio Ads $480.00

AT&T Mobility Lubbock, TX 01/04/2010 Phone Expense $295.29

AT&T Mobility Lubbock, TX 01/25/2010 Phone $283.14

AT&T Mobility Lubbock, TX 02/22/2010 Phone Expense $296.18

PM Printing Jefferson City, MO 03/15/2010 Printing Expense $858.82

Westplex 100.7 Troy, MO 02/01/2010 Radio Ads $300.00

Barat Academy O Fallon, MO 01/02/2010 Advertisement $150.00

NextFlood Publishing LLC St. Louis, MO 01/04/2010 Subscription $500.00

I Heard The People Say Chesterfield, MO 02/16/2010 Booth Rental $295.00

Lincoln County Fair Troy, MO 03/05/2010 Advertisement $450.00

City of Cottleville Cottleville, MO 03/03/2010 Parade fee $150.00

Capitol Consulting Jefferson City, MO 03/03/2010 Fundraising Expense $800.00

Capitol Consulting Jefferson City, MO 01/11/2010 Fundraising Expense $1,500.00

Capitol Consulting Jefferson City, MO 02/22/2010 Fundraising Expense $3,247.44

Embassy Suites 2 Convention Center Plaza St. Charles, MO 03/03/2010 Lodging Expense $178.69

C. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS MADE (REGARDLESS OF AMOUNT)

SHOW ME LEADERSHIP FUND ST CHARLES MO 03/25/2010 $2,000.00

DESTEFANO FOR SENATE PARKVILLE MO 64152 03/31/2010 $5,000.00

MO REPUBLICAN PARTY JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 01/07/2010 $750.00

MO REPUBLICAN PARTY JEFFERSON CITY MO 65101 02/12/2010 $160.00

ST CHARLES COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL CO
MMITTEE ST CHARLES MO 01/02/2010 $250.00

ST CHARLES COUNTY REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE ST CHARLES MO 01/02/2010 $500.00

“Grassroots Expense” of $100.00 in a campaign that’s raised over a quarter of a million? What will they think of next?

“I heard the people say”? Ah, teabaggers.

Paying a $150.00 to be in a parade in a small town?

There are no campaign finance reports available on-line at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Don Crozier, the Democratic Party candidate.  

Friends don't let friends drunk dial right wingnut front organizations

17 Monday May 2010

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D.C. Douglas, FreedomWorks, right wingnuttia, Teabaggers

D.C. Douglas public service announcement on the consequences of drunk dialing the friends of the Mighty Wurlitzer:

We are not worthy.

Missouri’s Adam Smith Foundation gives $498,000 to repeal California’s greenhouse gas law

20 Tuesday Apr 2010

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Missouri’s Adam Smith Foundation contributed $498,000 toward the effort to repeal California’s greenhouse gas law.

Obviously, they must believe their work in Missouri is done.

Assembly Bill 32, directed at reducing greenhouse gases in California, was passed and signed into law by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2006.

Missouri group gives $500,000 to AB 32 repeal effort

By Anthony York | 04/19/10 12:00 AM PST

Adam Smith’s invisible hand has found its way into California politics.

Last week, a nonprofit group called the Adam Smith Foundation, based in Jefferson City, Missouri, gave $498,000 to the campaign to repeal California’s greenhouse gas law. That’s quite a contribution, considering the group’s entire revenues for the last two years were just $30,000 per year.

What’s more curious is how the donation fits in with the group’s stated mission. According to documents filed with the Internal Revenue Service,  the Adam Smith Foundation describes itself as “an advocacy organization committed to promoting conservative principles and individual liberties in Missouri. The Adam Smith Foundation was created to defend judicial reform, government accountability, education reform, tax and spending reform and protecting private property.”

So how did the fight to repeal AB 32 get on the foundation’s radar? And who gave money to the foundation to give to the campaign in California? Unfortunately, federal records don’t show us that. The phone number on their federal forms has been disconnected, and an e-mail sent through the group’s Web site Monday was not returned….

The Adam Smith Foundation filed its annual report with the Missouri Secretary of State on July 17, 2009. Its officers and board:

Pres: John Elliott, Smithville, MO

Asst Sec’y: Thomas J. Shupe, Jr., St. Louis, MO

Board of Directors:

Kurt Killen, Platte Woods, MO

William Clark Hardin, IV, St. Charles, MO

John Elliott, Smithville, MO

The Adam Smith Foundation’s registered agent is Registered Agent, Ltd. at the address of Lathrop & Gage in Kansas City, Missouri.

Oh what a tangled web we weave when it comes to right wingnut causes and contributions:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: SHOWME BETTER COURTS

Report Date: 4/13/2010

A. ITEMIZED CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM COMMITTEES REGARDLESS OF THE AMOUNT, OR FROM PERSONS GIVING MORE THAN $100 TO A COMMITTEE.

James Harris Jefferson City MO01/01/2010 $100.00

David Humphreys Joplin MO 03/09/2010 $75,000.00

American Democracy Alliance Kansas City MO 03/17/2010 $100,000.00

Gordon Kinne Springfield MO 03/22/2010 $5,000.00

J Michael Conoyer St Peters MO 03/24/2010 $5,000.00

David Humphreys Joplin MO 03/29/2010 $75,000.00

Lt. Col. John Robert Harris II Washington MO 03/29/2010 $30.00

Lois Linton Ballwin MO 03/31/2010 $20.00

Missouri Federation of Animal Owners Eldon MO 03/31/2010 $10.00

Lewis and Karen Strange Eldon MO 65026 03/31/2010 $10.00

Thomas and Beverly Shupe St. Louis MO 03/31/2010 $10.00

( 8. TOTAL: ITEMIZED CONTRIBUTIONS THIS PERIOD : $260,180.00 )

9. AMOUNT OF ITEM 8 THAT WAS RECEIVED AS MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS $260,180.00

10. AMOUNT OF ITEM 8 THAT WAS RECEIVED AS IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS $0.00

B. NON-ITEMIZED CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED

11. TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED AT FUND-RAISERS AS REPORTED IN LINE 8 ON FORM CD 1A $0.00

12. TOTAL ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $25 OR LESS $0.00

13. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $100 OR LESS $0.00

14. TOTAL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS (NOT COMMITTEES) GIVING $100 OR LESS $0.00

C. LOANS RECEIVED

NO LOANS RECEIVED

21. TOTAL:  ALL IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS (SUM 10 + 14) $0.00

22. TOTAL:  ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS (SUM 9, 11, 12 & 13) $260,180.00

23. MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS AND LOANS RECEIVED REQUIRING A RECORD OF NAME AND ADDRESS (SUM 9, 13 & 20) $260,180.00

[emphasis added]

That’s it for contributions this quarter. Uh, you think that handful of small dollar contributions are there for a reason?

But, wait, there’s more. The same PAC filed a required 48 hour report for contributions over $5000 on April 16th [pdf]:

SHOWME BETTER COURTS 4/16/2010

Herzog Contracting Corporation St. Joseph, MO 4/16/2010 150,000.00

That’s serious cash for people like the rest of us who aren’t in the top 1%.

There’s even more (we did a little digging):

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: CITIZENS AGAINST FOREVER TAX – DEBT SERVICE

Report Date: 9/3/2009

John Elliott Smithville MO Self Employed Data Base Specialist 07/29/2009 $600.00

American Democracy Alliance Kansas City MO 08/03/2009 $12,000.00

Adam Smith Foundation Jefferson City MO 8/12/2009 $2,500.00

[emphasis added]

And what did they oppose?:

Detailed Summary Of Direct Expenditure Report

Committe: CITIZENS AGAINST FOREVER TAX – DEBT SERVICE

ReportDate: 9/29/2009

B. BALLOT MEASURES

Shall Platte County impose a 1/2 Cent Sales Tax for parks and storm water drainage? 08/04/2009 Oppose $25,628.87

How do you get from opposing a public works project on a county-wide ballot to advocating the repeal of the greenhouse gas reduction law in California? Just asking.

The board members of the Adam Smith Foundation don’t appear to be big buck contributors:

C031160 FRIENDS OF TILLEY KURT KILLEN PLATTE WOODS MO COLLEGIATE PRINT TECHNOLOGIES 03/16/2009 $20.00 APRIL – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT

C010795 JASON BROWN FOR SENATE Kurt Killen Kansas City, MO 64151 self-employed 10/13/2009 $100.00 OCTOBER – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT

C091196 CITIZENS FOR RON SCHIEBER Kurt Killen Platte Woods, MO 12/31/2009 $100.00 JANUARY – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT

C091196 CITIZENS FOR RON SCHIEBER Kurt Killen Platte Woods, 3/12/2010 $200.00 APRIL – COMMITTEE QUARTERLY REPORT

Where did that $498,000 that the Adam Smith Foundation contributed come from? Just asking.

Because quitting early as governor of a small state and being fact challenged is the ultimate cool?

20 Saturday Feb 2010

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bumper stickers, Obama, right wingnuttia, Sarah Palin

What now passes for piercing logic and consistency in political discourse among right wingnuttia:

Today, in Warrensburg, Missouri – on a car with Kansas plates.

Rah. Sarah Palin 2012. Run, Sarah, run.

In the interest of transparency is Better Courts for Missouri going to tell us who bankrolls them?

13 Monday Jul 2009

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court plan, missouri, right wingnuttia, transparency

Like a “B” horror movie or a political party bereft of ideas and in serious decline, they keep coming back with the same cheesy plots.

Tony Messenger posted on the opponents of the Missouri Court Plan via Twitter this morning:

Better Courts for Missouri group announces they have filed petition hoping to get on the ballot to change how judges are chosen in Missouri. about 1 hour ago from TweetDeck

I replied:

@tonymess Calling “Better Courts for Missouri” a “group” just might be a misnomer: http://bit.ly/SI8nP and http://bit.ly/f6qXc  about 1 hour ago from web in reply to tonymess

Tony Messenger at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reaffirms the lack of transparency coming from Better Courts for Missouri at the end of his article:

07.13.2009 10:33 am

Anti-Missouri Plan group plans ballot initiative for judge selection

By Tony Messenger

St. Louis Post-Dispatch

JEFFERSON CITY – Stymied by an unwilling Missouri Senate, opponents of the current method of choosing many judges in the state will head to the ballot and ask voters for help….

….Asked if this was simply part of the political pressure being put on the Senate to make changes, Harris said his group was “serious” about the petition process. He would not, however, tell reporters who was backing the process financially.

[emphasis added]

Ah yes, right wingnuttia and irony impairment go hand in hand.

Some of our previous coverage:

The irony impaired opponent of the “Missouri Court Plan”

The irony impaired opponent of the “Missouri Court Plan” – part 2

Attack on the Non-Partisan Court Plan

The Missouri Plan: In Plain English

The Missouri Court Plan

All that remains…

07 Tuesday Jul 2009

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Diagrams on Conservatism at Vagabond Scholar. Go. Read the whole thing.

Visualize the Insanity at Vagabond Scholar

In Missouri the sane people have left the republican party:

Chris Benjamin – another switch to the Democratic Party

Chris Koster in Independence, MO

And look who remains:

Denny, Denny, Denny…brush up on the first rule of holes, part 2

A Plane, a Business, a Representative, and a Lobbyist, part 3

Missouri State Representative Cynthia Davis (r): the Mozart of cluelessness

“Birthers” rally in Missouri

Jim Guest Fighting to Protect You and Your Loved Ones from Mind Blaster Rays

I rest my case.

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